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Tacking back and forth at this rate it’s going to take another four days to get to Tuk

NorthaboutCrew(b)log1 Comment31/08/2016

Ben Edwards crew since Bristol. Aged 14.

So we’re now in the middle of the Beaufort Sea.  Point Barrow came and went, The Mother and Denis got off, Johan and The Father got on and we went on our merry way.  Unfortunately though Tuktuyaktuk is only five hundred miles away the wind was right on our nose so we had to go quite a long way north so that we could get the right wind angle to sail to Tuk.  That hasn’t happened.  At the moment we’re tacking back and forth trying more or less in vain to find a position where the mainsail helps rather than hinders us.  At this rate it’s going to take another four days to get there.  In the meantime however I have some washing up, (thats a pic of me having to be clipped on to do domestics in big seas) So I need to leave you now.  I’ll write again when I can, bye.

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chris brown
01/09/2016 15:16

Damn. What an exciting trip. I’ve just found out about this from a Guardian Comments page. It reminds me of an adventure book I’ve just read from 1929 (reprint). The story is of a Greenland expedition from that year made by Alfred Wegener and a couple glaciologists. It’s only available as a reprint in German otherwise I’d recommend it to you. The title is something like On Greenland with Motorboat and Sled.

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